Hokkaido

Bask in the outdoor adventures and spectacular natural beauty of Hokkaido. A former host of the Winter Olympics, the snowy island attracts visitors in search of superb skiing and the chance to observe drift ice from Russian seas. In summer Hokkaido excites with volcano treks and the breathtaking autumn colors that decorate the mountainous countryside.

Sapporo is the island capital and energetic heart of the Central Area (Douou), home to the Sapporo Beer Museum, Susukino entertainment district and Ramen Yokocho noodle alley. Snowy pursuits await powder hounds at ski resorts in Niseko and Rusutsu. Relax in bubbling hot springs in Noboribetsu and hike scenic trails in Noboribetsu Primeval Forest. Marvel at the piercing-blue caldera lakes of Shikotsu-Tōya National Park.

In the Northern Area (Douhoku), Furano dazzles with its multicolored dahlia, lavender and tulip fields between spring and autumn. Ride a gondola to the Unkai Terrace to watch a sea of clouds pour over tall cliffs. Tantalize your taste buds in Asahikawa, the island’s hub for ramen noodles, seafood and sake. Catch a ferry to Rishiri Island, where fishing villages sit beneath Mount Rishiri.

Mystical landscapes and wildlife define the remote Eastern Area (Doutou). Go ice-walking in Shiretoko National Park and see oceanic drifts that arrive from the Sea of Okhotsk. Spot brown bear while hiking in Daisetsuzan National Park and journey by cable car to the summit of Mount Asahidake. Kushiro Marsh is a natural habitat for the red-crowned Tancho crane. Find more hot springs scattered around the shores of Lake Kussharo.

With over the 350 stalls offering seafood delicacies, the Morning Market in Hakodate is a foodie’s paradise. This city in the Southern Area (Dounan) also has magnificent views from Mount Hakodate. Admire the coastal scenery at Cape Tachimachi, the final resting place of Takuboku Ishikawa, one of Japan’s most well-known tanka poets.

Reach Hokkaido by flying to New Chitose Airport or via a bullet train which travels from Aomori, on the northern tip of Honshu island, to Hakodate. Get around this enthralling island by affordable buses, express trains, bike and car.

Q: Should I book a car while on vacation in Hokkaido?

A: Why waste precious time waiting on buses when you could be cruising in your very own rental car? Whether you're going to Sapporo, Asahikawa or another major city, a car is one of the best ways to take in the sights. If you plan to explore the region of Sorachi or even farther afield, a rental makes even more sense. For Cheap Car Hire in Hokkaido, look no further than Expedia.

Q: Which airports can I fly in to for a vacation to Hokkaido?

A: The following airports service the bulk of international air traffic in and out of Hokkaido:

Sapporo (CTS-New Chitose): 793 international flights per month.

Hakodate (HKD): 50 international flights per month.

Asahikawa (AKJ): 8 international flights per month.

Q: What are the most popular types of hotels for a vacation to Hokkaido?

A: Hokkaido has plenty of options for all types of budgets. If you'd love a break from reality, there's no shortage of hotels. Apartments, hostels and ryokans are also a hit with visitors.

Q: What does a Hokkaido vacation booking with Expedia include?

A: You can begin by selecting your hotel, car and flight. Lock in as little or as much as you like. Next comes the more exciting stuff — booking awesome activities and unique experiences. With loads of wonderful options to choose from, arranging your upcoming vacation in Hokkaido will be a piece of cake.

Tmark City Hotel Sapporo Odori

7-12-1 Minami 2 Jonishi, Chuo, Sapporo, Hokkaido

4.6 of 5

3.0 out of 5.0 Stars

The location was brilliant and the service just fabulous. Breakfast wonderful and I had the best time. I loved the room designs being mixed western/ japanese.. and the view was great. SUPER happy and I'm planning another trip during beer festival or maybe Odori Matsuri season.